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Imagenomic's Noiseware, RealGrain, and Portraiture Software
December 18, 2006 – Software vendor Imagenomic recently launched two new Adobe Photoshop plug-ins, Portraiture and RealGrain at the PhotoPlus Expo last month, adding to their Noiseware software product line. The three special effects plug-ins cater to photographers in need of expanded Photoshop Filter tools. The Noiseware plug-in reduces image noise and is priced at $69.95 and $49.95. Real Grain is designed to replicate the look of film and sells for $99.95. Portraiture is a quick retouching solution for $169.95.
Users may already be familiar with Imagenomic’s Noiseware software, a plug-in that reduces the graininess of digital images through Photoshop to preserve image quality. The new software programs, RealGrain and Portraiture, released this month, however, veer from the photo realism of Noiseware to creatively enhance images for a nostalgic film aesthetic or for clean portraits with seemingly flawless faces. Read the full article here

